This fall, the John Chambers College of Business and Economics will accept the first group of students into its online master’s program in economics. The master’s in economics is a one-year full-time program, split into 10 credits per semester over three semesters.
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Join us at the WVU Planetarium (located on the downtown campus at the top of White Hall) for our bi-weekly shows.
100 Days in Appalachia, a nonprofit, national news outlet incubated at the Reed College of Media, recently received an Andrew W. Mellon grant that will support the workshop series and a new full-time practitioner-in-residence who will help increase 100 Days’ presence on campus and integration into curriculum at WVU.
The Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources has established a new committee to advocate for the diversity, equity and inclusion of students, faculty and staff in the College.
The spring 2020 anchors for the award-winning “WVU News” television newscast have been chosen. The main anchors are Sydney Hartman of Lareda Ranch, California, Michael Rinker of Fredericksburg, Virginia, and Megan Scarano of Martinsburg.
Dancers and modern art enthusiasts alike will want to stop in soon to the Art Museum of WVU, where “Modern Movement: Figurative Works by Arthur Bowen Davies” is currently on display.